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Check out; natsmats.com

Ther best I've found. Easy to cut with a saw to fit any size and they don't cost much! Dogs can't destroy them and water drips right through.
 

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Just get the large rubber horse stall mat from Tractor Supply or a horse supply place and cut to fit. One sheet will do about 4 holes.
hard to cut but works great.
 

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Breck,
What did you use to cut yours? I had a mess when I tried to cut mine.
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2labs said:
Breck,
What did you use to cut yours? I had a mess when I tried to cut mine.
Dave.
I've used a sharp box cutter or utility knife to cut them...score them, then cut. They do dull the blades quickly.
 

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Franco, Thanks for mentioning Nat's Mats.
I have a rubber material now that I recommend for non-chewers that allows water, dirt and hair to pass through them. The mats are a half inch thick and weigh less than the black horse mats. Also have them in several colors.
 

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duxmn said:
Franco, Thanks for mentioning Nat's Mats.
I have a rubber material now that I recommend for non-chewers that allows water, dirt and hair to pass through them. The mats are a half inch thick and weigh less than the black horse mats. Also have them in several colors.
One nice thing about some rubber mats is that they have some "cush" ... I can't tell, do your mats provide any cushioning?
 

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stall mats

I purchased the big stall mats at the farm store. And forget the utility knife...I cut them to size with a circular saw.
 
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